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send-up
[ send-uhp ]
noun
- an entertaining or humorous burlesque or parody; takeoff:
The best skit in the revue was a send-up of TV game shows.
send up
verb
- slang.to send to prison
- informal.to make fun of, esp by doing an imitation or parody of
he sent up the teacher marvellously
noun
- informal.a parody or imitation
Word History and Origins
Origin of send-up1
Example Sentences
It works best as a comedy, a clever send-up of electoral politics.
She starred in the 1986 soap opera send-up “Fresno” on CBS and in a couple of short-lived TV series.
To capture that excitement, we asked Times staffers to look into their crystal balls and preview the culture likely to dominate the water-cooler conversation this season, from “The Substance,” a gross-out parable of Hollywood glamour, to “Interior Chinatown,” a clever send-up of the industry’s history of Asian stereotypes, to Shaboozey, the genre-defying artist poised to take the Fonda by storm next month.
Premiering Nov. 19 on Hulu, the 10-episode series was created by Charles Yu and adapted from his National Book Award-winning novel of the same name, a moving, inventive send-up of Asian stereotypes in pop culture.
It’s a thriller about petty men undone by aspiration: mostly silly, sure, but also at times clever in its send-up of electoral politics.
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